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Where to stay around Mount Vernon?

Our 2018 property listings offer a large selection of 56 vacation rentals near Mount Vernon. From 34 Houses to 10 Bungalows, find a unique house rental for you to enjoy a memorable stay with your family and friends. The best places to stay near Mount Vernon for a holiday or a weekend are on HomeAway.

What are the popular points of interest near where I can stay when traveling to Mount Vernon?

HomeAway offers a large selection of vacation rentals near lovely places in Mount Vernon. From HomeAway travelers, the most popular points of interest to stay for a holiday trip or just for a weekend are:

Children's Museum of Skagit County: 197 vacation rentals

Mount Vernon Station: 220 vacation rentals

Little Mountain Park: 220 vacation rentals

Lake Padden Park: 286 vacation rentals

Skagit Valley Casino: 259 vacation rentals

But there are many other points of interest around Mount Vernon listed on HomeAway where you can find your place to stay. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available near the point of interest of your choice.

Can I rent Houses in Mount Vernon?

Yes, of course. HomeAway has 34 Houses in Mount Vernon. Our other popular types of vacation rentals in Mount Vernon include:

Bungalows: 10 rentals available

Cabins: 10 rentals available

Cottages: 10 rentals available

But you can also enjoy a great stay in one of our other vacation rentals including Studios and more.

Can I find a vacation rental with internet/wifi in Mount Vernon?

Yes, you can select your preferred vacation rental with internet/wifi among our 52 vacation rentals with internet/wifi available in Mount Vernon. Please use our search bar to access the selection of vacation rentals available.

The "Best Small City in America"

Here's a claim to fame: Mount Vernon was once voted the "Best Small City in America" by the New Rating Guide to Life in America's Small Cities, and it hasn't lost its touch. Lying in the heart of the Skagit County, the city offers a diverse list of outdoor activities from hiking to bird watching. If you stay in a Mount Vernon vacation rental during spring, you'll be treated to the sight of millions of colorful tulips which are grown in the nearby fertile valley. The flower is so important to the region, they even have a festival to celebrate them.

The Skagit Valley, right on your doorstep

There's no shortage of outdoorsy activities to keep you occupied when you stay in a Mount Vernon vacation rental. The Skagit Valley lies right on your doorstep and lends itself to hiking and equestrian activities. Nearby, you can swing your clubs at the championship-style golf course or spend a night under the stars and canvas in the Rasar State Park. The area has long been known for birders as a place to tick off their list. A walk through a section of the Great Washington Birding Trail offers the opportunity to spot snow geese, bald eagles and tundra swans.

Come for the blooming tulips

There's much to do in the city, whenever you stay in a Mount Vernon vacation rental. If you visit in April, you can celebrate the Tulip Festival with the town's residents and head out to view the spectacular sight of millions of blooming tulips. If you're visiting with kids, they will love the hands-on art and science exhibits at the Skagit Valley Children's Museum. Alternatively, take them to the beautiful 1920s Lincoln Theatre to catch the latest flick or watch one of the many plays and musicals. Interestingly, it's one of only a handful of theaters in the country which have an original Wurlitzer organ.

Each season brings something unique

It's always worth staying in a Mount Vernon vacation rental, no matter the season. While spring can bring in light drizzle, those who come are treated to bracing countryside walks and fewer crowds to contend with. Summers are typically hot, but the breeze keeps it pleasant and many of the city's events and festivities are held around this time. When the other tourists disperse in fall, you may very well have the hiking trails all to yourself and the winter snows turn the whole landscape into a white playground for adventurous activities like cross-country skiing.

The gorgeous Cascade Loop awaits

If you're going to visit just one place in Mount Vernon, make it the fabulous Cascade Loop. This hiking trail takes you past the shoreline of the inland waters and through densely packed conifer forests before crossing the high passes of the Cascade Range. The habitats teem with avifauna including millions of shorebirds and neotropical migrants. It's also one of the best places in America for spotting raptors which circle on the morning thermals keeping their beady eyes open for prey below. Just wrap up warm and remember to bring your binoculars.